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How do I open a student back account

Tangila, Bronx
September 14, 2014 06:08:16 PM

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In reply to Tangila, Bronx

Thank you for writing to us on TD Helps, Tangila.
Being financially responsible is important at any age and we're pleased that you're considering TD Bank for your Student account! We're happy to go over the details needed to open the account.
If you are a Student between the ages of 18-24, you may open an account a number of ways: you're welcome to visit a TD location, set it up online or give us a call! If you decide to stop by a TD Store, this link will help you find us easier: http://bit.ly/TDStores. To open the account online, visit: http://bit.ly/Wczmq0, once there, you may click on the "Open Account" button in the TD Student section. Additionally, you're invited to call us 24/7 at 888-751-9000 for assistance with the account opening.
If you are under the age of 18, you may open a joint Checking or Savings Account with a Guardian or Custodian by visiting any TD Bank Store. Please keep in mind that the Guardian or Custodian will need to provide a valid form of identification such as a State License, State ID or Passport. Acceptable forms of identification for minors include; School ID (preferably with a picture), Passport, US Birth Certificate or Social Security Card.
If you are also interested in a Savings account, click on http://bit.ly/1pJT9I9 to view and compare the Savings accounts we offer. If you prefer, we also have a Savings Selector Tool: http://bit.ly/1vW1DvM ; which can help you choose the best Savings account for your needs.
We hope this helps, Tangila.

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